I should watch Dreamscape, Nesgirl. You have obviously seen Waking Life and I like your view of the ambiguous ending. There is no right or wrong answer. In fact WAKING LIFE, is not about answers, but about questions.

I have found Dreamscape for free on You Tube. Full Movie!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0lsoPhBu00

Before I see it, I must say, love it or hate it, I can't complain if it's free.(Don't come to me if you think it was a waste of time, and I won't give money back if I never got it in the first place.)

Does anyone know where I can watch "Waking Life" for free? If you don't readily have the link, don't bother searching for it for me. I can find it myself; I was just wondering if anyone had an easy, quick link for me

Does anyone know where I can watch "Waking Life" for free? If you don't readily have the link, don't bother searching for it for me. I can find it myself; I was just wondering if anyone had an easy, quick link for me

That didn't work well. It said to follow the link below and when I did, I was prompted with a 'sign in'. Thanks for trying and I am not complaining when something is free. But I don't recommend that link. I use to have a good one to Putlocker but that website is messed up now. I hope we can find a good link sometime.

It was a fun movie to watch on a lazy Sunday afternoon, not expecting much, so I couldn't be disappointed. I liked how it was a retro 80's movie and although it seemed low budget and the music that plays during every climatic scene was really cheesy, it was probably a big movie at the time. But I enjoyed it for those reasons!

As a lucid dreamer I can poke so many holes in the way they depict dreams and ignore any control the main person, who is dreaming, has on it, but it's just a fun Hollywood movie and that would be like analyzing a car chase scene. It had a good premise and you need to fill in the gaps with imagination.

Yeah I feel the same way. Christopher Nolan's "Inception" is one of my favorite movies to this day, despite most of it being fantasyland nonsense as far as the reality of lucid dreaming and dreaming in general. But that one scene where Cobb is in the hotel bar with Fischer, pulling the "Mr. Charles" routine is one of my favorite scenes from any film ever. I'm not sure why. I just love the tone and the dialogue as Cobb tries to make Fischer lucid. That's probably the reason I love Inception so much. The dialogue is just perfect. "My name is Mr. Charles. You remember me, don't you? I'm the head of your security down here."